Globe: A jacketed chemical reactor system from 50ml to 5L that saves time, money and space.

Custom Reactor Systems: For requirements outside of the Atlas and Globe ranges. See the batch specifications table.

Atlas

Atlas is a revolutionary range of modular products, which can form a wide range of lab reactors. Atlas offers manual or automated control of one or many reactions at a time with volumes from 5 litres to 1ml in jacketed reactors, flasks or vials.

Designed specifically for ease of use, all Atlas chemical reactors can be scaled in 3 ways: by volume, automation level, and number of reactions.

What’s more, it’s extremely fast and easy to change configuration from one to another without tools. All of the systems are highly chemically resistant and automated synthesis can be controlled by the hardware or PC software.

Globe

Globe is an easy to use jacketed chemical reactor system that saves time, money and space. The advanced technology allows vessels from 50ml to 5L to be compatible with just one clamp, one lid and one circulator.

Globe enables vessel changes in seconds, automatic stirrer alignment, pressures from vacuum to 3 bar and temperatures from -90ºC to + 250ºC. The Globe jacketed reactor system can be upgraded to allow automatic control of liquid or gas dosing with or without a PC.

Custom Reactor Systems

For reactor systems with requirements outside of the Atlas range or to automate systems already owned by customers, Syrris offer Custom Reactor Systems and the Reactor Master respectively.

Syrris’s Custom Reactor Systems are designed and built to your specifications and rigorously tested at our facility before installation at your laboratory. Complete systems from 100ml to 250 litres can be configured using virtually any manufacturer’s apparatus. This can be entirely automated using the Reactor Master PC Software.

Recently developed and installed systems include: a high pressure (200 bar) and high temperature (500°C) continuous flow reactor; an automated 100 L single jacketed glass reactor system (-20°C to +200°C) with temperature dependent gravimetric dosing; and a 1.5 L high pressure (60bar) and high temperature (350°C) calorimeter.